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Year: 2016 Author: Susan Greaney Categories: Early Medieval, Explore Posts, Archaeological Media, Day of Archaeology 2016, Public Archaeology, Excavation
Tags: Tintagel, media, Cornwall, Castle, Post-Roman, English Heritage
Greaney, Susan (2016): Archaeology at Tintagel... on the edge of a cliff!. https://doi.org/10.5284/1080939 | 6 Mb |
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Visitors reading one of our new interpretation panels near the Great Hall. This one has the remains of a medieval feast in bronze on the top (doa_image25391.jpg) |
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Looking across to Tintagel Castle headland from the mainland. (doa_image25392.jpg) |
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The new exhibition at Tintagel installed in 2015. (doa_image25394.jpg) |
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Site C, a range of buildings excavated by Radford in the 1930s and again by Glasgow University in the 1990s. (doa_image25395.jpg) |
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Staff and volunteers from CAU hard at work in one of the southern terrace trenches. (doa_image25396.jpg) |
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Foundations on Indian Key (doa_image25397.jpg) |
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